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If you setup your network to be 100% wireless then you will need to ensure that every device that you want to add to the network has a wireless network adapter installed otherwise they will have no way to access the network. If these are not already in the computers, you'll need to purchase them and add them in. Once all devices are configured and set up you will be able to share files and resources across the network.
Security is especially important when using a wireless network. Basically, anybody within the range of your network who has the right equipment can access it if it is not secured. Therefore we recommend safety features such as WEC or MAC address filtering. This is a unique hardware identifier that gives each network device its own identity.
WEP, or Wireless Encryption Protocol, is another way to identify your network devices. It establishes a shared key between the access point and clients, using the key to encrypt and de-encrypt the data that is transferred between them. This is enough security for most home network uses.
“ Once I get Fiber, I'll probably look at one of their newer fiber style routers. ”
Ubiquiti Dream Machine Special Edition, 10G Cloud Gateway (UDM-SE (180W))“ With the numerous factory resets I have done while unsuccessfully working with Netgear support, Backup/Restore worked well to get system working with devices & users again before downtime window closed. ”
Netgear PR60X 10G/Multi-Gigabit Dual WAN Pro Router with Insight Cloud Management, PR60X-100NAS“ after years of being dedicated to Cisco and at smaller locations Watchguard or a direct solution (like ClearOS or pfSense) I've found the Unifi Dream Machine Pro to really pull everything together; ”
Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Dream Machine Pro“ I was warned by TPLink staff that this was not the most plug and play out of the box but for the bucks I saved from the model they did recommend I really can't complain. ”
TP-LINK SafeStream 945.56Mbps Router Black (ER605)“ Problem I had is when I switched from one router to this router, my devices were detected but not functioning, i tried everything nothing worked, until I just reset my devices (turn off power and back on), then new addresses were assigned and it worked. ”
TP-LINK SafeStream 945.56Mbps Router Black (ER605)